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okay, folks, name your favorite strip/the funniest strip in the whole series.
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For me, it's a toss up between the sequence for Tuck and Thelma's first kiss and This one
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I've always thought this one is hilarious: http://nipandtuck.comicgenesis.com/d/20010208.html

Edit: Also, anything featuring Zelda's radio show.
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Good evening.


IronFox refers to:
http://nipandtuck.comicgenesis.com/d/20011218.html

And I'll add:
http://nipandtuck.comicgenesis.com/d/20020219.html I wonder if Lil' Bit woke up first? We haven't heard of Tagger yelping when he realised who was next to him.
http://nipandtuck.comicgenesis.com/d/20030316.html just plain silly.
http://nipandtuck.comicgenesis.com/d/20041203.html Cause it's cute.

Any more, guys?

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It does not take a majority to prevail ... but rather an irate, tireless minority, keen on setting brushfires of freedom in the minds of men. - attributed to Samuel Adams

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"Pay day came and with it, beer"-Rudyard Kipling
"Beer is proof that god loves us and wants us to be happy."-Benjamin Franklin.
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http://www.ace.mu.nu/
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Probably the whole thing with Tagger and Eugene before the truce. Oh and Nip at stuntman school. I love nip he's so cute!!!!! :shucks: Oh Oh the first kiss that was great too! Plus the bit with the frying pan up side Gus's head! :lol:

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Post by Kerry Skydancer »

Nobody else liked this one?

http://nipandtuck.comicgenesis.com/d/20050501.html Thelma getting feisty.

Or this one, with Zelda getting even feistier? http://nipandtuck.comicgenesis.com/d/20050726.html
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It does not take a majority to prevail ... but rather an irate, tireless minority, keen on setting brushfires of freedom in the minds of men. - attributed to Samuel Adams

“To preserve liberty, it is essential that the whole body of the people always possess arms and be taught alike, especially when young, how to use them.” - Richard Henry Lee

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maxgoof wrote:And lastly, fifth place: Nip explains gay rights.
Nip explains the basic desire of probably every special interest group.

(Was there something specific in that comic that says "gay" to you?)
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BrockthePaine wrote:This one's pretty good, too.
Hear, hear!
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Earl McClaw wrote:
maxgoof wrote:And lastly, fifth place: Nip explains gay rights.
Nip explains the basic desire of probably every special interest group.

(Was there something specific in that comic that says "gay" to you?)
The fact that Nip was specifically speaking about a group that wants special rights based on their behavior. I know of no other group that fits that catagory.
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maxgoof wrote:
Earl McClaw wrote:
maxgoof wrote:And lastly, fifth place: Nip explains gay rights.
Nip explains the basic desire of probably every special interest group.
(Was there something specific in that comic that says "gay" to you?)
The fact that Nip was specifically speaking about a group that wants special rights based on their behavior. I know of no other group that fits that catagory.
I'd have thought the mention of their morality would be a stronger suggestion, and the two together very strong.

But while I can't cite any off the top of my head, Nip's description seems vague enough to apply to just so many "special interest groups" that aren't based on ancestry or physical condition. (And some of those could be argued to be partially based on behaviors, too.)
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I dunno, they could make a mastercard commercial out of this:

Victoria's secret: $75

Yankee candle: $48

Champagne: $22


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Post by Nikas_Zekeval »

I work in the auto industry, so we just drip gearheads and NASCAR fans, so this was rather poinat to me.
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Another favorite of mine, simple because it has the greatest phrase ever...

GREAT SHADES O' SIGOURNEY WEAVER!!
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Nikas_Zekeval wrote:I work in the auto industry, so we just drip gearheads and NASCAR fans, so this was rather poinat to me.
Funny, I can't find that one in the CD's.
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Possibly my all time favorite strip in the series.

http://nipandtuck.comicgenesis.com/d/20001201.html

Followed by Tuck and Thelma's first kiss story arc.
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Hah! Another vote for "Great shades o' Sigourney Weaver!!"
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